“Survivor” casting call Sunday

If a million-dollar prize is enough incentive for you to take seven weeks of tribe trials, back-stabbing competitors and a tropical paradise full of peril, then go for it at the “Survivor” open casting on Sunday. Typically, “Survivor” producers look for “strong-willed, outgoing and adventurous,” and those adaptable to new environments (according to KIRO-7′s previous pitches for recruits).

Go to KIRO-7′s web site to download the 19-page application, which asks questions like, “If you were stranded, who would you most want to be stranded with?” and “What would be the craziest, wildest thing you would do for a million dollars?” But this is a good question, too: “What would you NOT do for a million dollars?”

Each application must be accompanied by a 3-minute (or less) video that tells producers who you are and why you would make the ultimate survivor. “Be creative!”

Applications and videos aren’t due until July 15 but if you go to the casting call Sunday it might be a good idea to have the materials in hand already, even though blank applications will be available on site. The auditions are ONE take of ONE minute. It’s first-come, first-serve. You MUST be at least 21 to compete.